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Thank you for your interest in SpiderForest! The July 2018 Application Season is closed. Results will be delivered via email to all applicants the last week of August.

Applicant Requirements

All applicants for the July 2018 round are required to:

CURRENTLY be updating their webcomic at least once a week, or be scheduled to return from hiatus independent of being accepted. Exceptions are made on a case-by-case basis.

Have AT LEAST 15 comic pages complete and available to read online.No exceptions! For longform comics, we strongly recommend one full, non-prologue chapter to get a sense of the direction of the story.

Have basic knowledge of HTML/CSS and be able to take responsibility for the maintenance of their own comic site.

Reapplying comics are REQUIRED to seek critique via our Constructive Critique forum at least a month prior to reapplication. If you have yet to do this, you will have to sit this season out!

Member Requirements

Is not a member of other private comic-related collectives or networks

SpiderForest site cannot be hosted on a brand network, such as but not limited to: Comic Fury, SmackJeeves, Tapas, Webtoons, or Tumblr

SpiderForest site must be at least one update ahead of mirror sites (The exception being under paywall support systems such as on Patreon)

Maintain your own website

Provide your own promotion materials (Images, news, etc.)

Attend yearly roll call and engage with the SpiderForest community regularly

Be responsive to admin emails and keep in touch regarding expected breaks or hiatuses from your comic

Want to know more about how we operate here?

Go to our Policy Charter >>

Other Policies at a Glance

SpiderForest is offering free hosting for accepted comics this season. Those who need help setting up their site will be paired with a volunteer member, but once they are set up, members must maintain their sites on their own. We provide our own exclusive content management system (CMS), Ran Jado’s proPanda, for use on SpiderForest sites, however, members are allowed to use any CMS they choose.

SpiderForest does not and will never make any claims of ownership over anyone’s comics, art, writing, or other related content. Your work belongs to you.

SpiderForest is a community collective, not a publisher. While we offer members advice and limited social media promotion, we do not handle any business or advertising matters for them. We do not run on a business model; everyone at SF is an unpaid volunteer, including the founders and administrators.

At SpiderForest, we treat each other with respect. We are a diverse group, and abusive or derogatory behavior toward the background, identity, or beliefs of any person or group of people will not be tolerated.

Becoming a member of SpiderForest does not require signing a contract, and a member may leave at any time.

We encourage applicants to have their comics posted to a comic host such as SmackJeeves or Webtoons prior to application — especially if needed for the purpose of having their comic on a site to present to us. Should the applicant be accepted, they may keep these outlets as a mirror. However, we require that a member’s SpiderForest site be at least one page ahead, and that site should either be hosted privately, or by us.

What a member puts into SpiderForest is what they get out of it. We advise members to join in on collective projects and seek connection/advice from the rest of the community, but ultimately, whether they do so is their choice.

We strongly recommend that applicants read through the full Policy Charter. Should any doubts remain, we encourage reading the Application FAQ as well. They’re linked above, but here they are again, just in case: The Policy Charter and the Application FAQ.